PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Publications
Fabbi, N. (2015, in press). Inuit foreign policy and international relations in the Arctic. In L. C. Jensen & G. Hønneland (Eds.), Handbook of the Politics of the Arctic. Lysaker, Norway: Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Fabbi, N. (2012). Inuit political involvement in the Arctic. In Arctic Yearbook 2012, L.Heininen (Ed.), 160-176.Akureyri, Iceland: Northern Research Forum.

Gallucci, V., N. Fabbi & D. Hellmann. (2012). Geopolitics, Arctic Council, and Arctic resources. InFishing People of the North: Cultures, Economies, and Management Responding to Change, C. Carothers, et al (Eds.), 29-42. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Fabbi, N. (2008, October). Inuktut Uqausiit (Inuit languages) in Canada – history and contemporary developments. Arctic Languages Vitality, Arctic Council.

Froschauer, K., N. Fabbi & S. Pell (Eds.). (2006, Fall). Convergence and divergence in North America: Canada and the United States. Vancouver, BC: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Canadian Studies.

Fabbi, N. (2005, Winter). Review. (Review of the book Nunavik: Inuit-controlled education in Arctic Québec,by A. Vick-Westgate.) American Review of Canadian Studies 35(4), 761-763.

Fabbi, N. (1998, Fall). Review. (Review of the book The Mounted Police and prairie Society, 1873-1919, by W. M. Baker (Ed.) New Scholars – New Visions in Canadian Studies 3(2).

Non-peer Reviewed Publications
Fabbi, N. (2008, Fall). The Northwest Passage. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2008, Spring). Using Canadian symbols to teach about history and culture – the beaver! K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (Ed.). (2008, October 6). Special section on Canada. Social Education 72(6), 314-329.

Fabbi, N. (2007, Fall). The national anthems of Canada and the United States: Teaching history through music. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2006). Nunatsiavut – Canada’s final Inuit land claim. Teaching Canada 24, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp. 13-15.

Fabbi, N. (2006, Spring). The Inuit inukshuk and the 2010 Olympic logo. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2005, Spring). The history of Québec and the roots of the sovereignty movement. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2005). Inuktitut – The language of the Inuit. Teaching Canada 23, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp. 54-57.

Fabbi, N. (2004, Spring). Inuktitut, the Inuit language. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2003, Fall). Canadian government and politics. K-12 STUDY CANADA, a publication of the Pacific Northwest National Resource Center on Canada.

Fabbi, N. (2003). Village of widows: The sad story at Great Bear Lake. Teaching Canada 22, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp. 32-35.

Fabbi, N. (2002). Nunavik: The Inuit homeland in Québec. Teaching Canada 21, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp. 26-29.

Fabbi, N. (2002). Retelling the myth of Sedna to teach about Inuit culture and the North. Teaching Canada 21, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp.24-25.

Fabbi, N. (2001). Ten creative books introduce the North, Inuit and Nunavut to elementary school children, Teaching Canada 20, a publication of the Northeast National Resource Center on Canada,pp.22-25.

Publications in Progress
Fabbi, N. & V. Gallucci (Eds.). (2015, in progress). Québec policy on the Arctic: Challenges and perspectives.